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Kellsy

San Leandro

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I am a huge animal lover who not only grew up around my uncle's dogs (large and small), but I also own one of my own. She is small Chihuahua and Minature Pinscher mix. I have volunteered at the East Bay SPCA in Oakland, CA for 2 years. There, I cleaned and fed both dogs and cats. I then received training to properly interact with both cats and dogs, which led to me being able to train all kinds of dogs at the shelter so that they would be ready for adoption. I am currently interning under the shelter veterinarian at the Oakland Animal Services where I am not only expanding my skills of administrating treatment and medication among with vaccines, but also learning how to perform lab tests and what it takes to be a veterinarian.

Katie

San Leandro

23

Hello, I'm Katie and I have two dogs of my own so I get how much they love their little adventures outdoors. I grew up with a family dog and saw how exercise contributed to well-being and happiness. After rescuing a few kittens and getting my own puppy, I've spent tons of time researching how to be the best pet parent. I want them to have the fullest life possible so naturally safety is our number one rule. I look forward to sharing my love and providing lots of healthy fun for your furball. I'll take care of your baby just like I would mine.

Top Dog Walking Experiences in San Leandro

Sarena

Reviewed by Tiffany V. on 09/27/2017

"Thanks Sarena! They’re always visiting last minute but if I get a heads up I’d love for you to walk them!"

1.35 mi

34m

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Pee

Shawna

Reviewed by Jordan A. on 09/11/2017

"Sorry this is so late of a response my app wasn't working ha! Thank you SO much!!!"

1.04 mi

31m

Poo

Pee

Sarena

Reviewed by Tiffany V. on 09/06/2017

"My new work socks are here! Thanks for bringing in the package Sarena. Have a great week and the pups will see you next Wednesday! "

1.58 mi

36m

Poo

Pee

Nicole

Reviewed by Adrian R. on 09/03/2017

"Nicole was so nice and left an amazing report card! She did very good with my dog and went above and beyond throughout the walk. Thank you so much! "

1.46 mi

32m

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Pee

Nicole

Reviewed by Caitlin V. on 09/02/2017

"Nicole was very friendly and very good with my dog, Great first experience with this app"

1.54 mi

40m

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Pee

Sarena

Reviewed by Tiffany V. on 08/30/2017

"Poop bags replenished and we all look forward to seeing you next week! Thanks Serena!"

1.15 mi

31m

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Pee

Ayashe

Reviewed by Patrick A. on 08/30/2017

"Thanks for taking them on a long walk and sharing videos and photos with their moms!! "

1.19 mi

51m

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Pee

Ashlyn

Reviewed by Ryan M. on 08/19/2017

"Thank you so much Ashlyn for being Scooter's buddy! He is going to miss you, you we're definitely his favorite! We'll hope that we cross paths again in the future. Thank you!"

2.83 mi

64m

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Ashlyn

Reviewed by Casey C. on 08/17/2017

"Thank you so much.. precious really enjoyed herself.. thank you again for cleaning her pee "

1.38 mi

36m

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Pee

Kellsy

Reviewed by Cody J. on 08/15/2017

"Kelsy came earlier than the arrival time which is awesome ! Bobo loved her. He came back so happy. Glad she was my first dog walker. "

Dog Areas in San Leandro

20 Parks

3 Shops

7 Eateries

11 Groomers

Located in Alameda County, San Leandro is a cute suburban
town that is on the eastern shores of the San Francisco Bay. San Leandro was
inducted into Alameda county in 1856, but lost an abundance of their town after
the 1868 earthquake on the Hayward Fault. Filled with great dog
friendly activities you and your pup can enjoy, San Leandro is a perfect town for the canine minded.

San Leandro is home to eleven great veterinarians that your dog can visit for a healthy checkup. The town also has numerous big beautiful
parks that your dog can wander and explore. Take a nice walk in Memorial Park
which has a great open grass area for fetch, or Thrasher Park which has a nice
walking trail. If you would rather skip exercising, but still spend time with
your pooch, then grab a bite to eat over at 21st Amendment. This
dog-friendly establishment has an outdoor patio where you and your dog can enjoy
some tasty American cuisine together.

Right above San Leandro is Anthony Chabot Regional Park, which has a great trail just pawfect for you and your dog to explore. Be sure to bring water, since it does get hot out
there.

Best Dog Neighborhoods in San Leandro

Dog Parks2

Population Density1,527/sq mi

#1 Davis Tract

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The Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is a great place to take
your dog to run around off-leash. Oyster Bay is not fenced in, so be
mindful if your dog tends to run off. Your dog will love running around all the
grass that Oyster Bay offers, plus there is a trail that leads to the waterfront
that you two can explore. If you’re looking for another park to visit, then head
over to the San Leandro Marina. Your dog needs to stay on leash while visiting
the park, but it is a great place for a walk and to get a view of the bay.

Dog neighborhood?

Dog Parks0

Population Density2,737/sq mi

#2 Downtown San Leandro

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The Downtown area is home to three great restaurants where you and your dog can
grab a bite to eat together. Café Sorriso offers both Asian and American
cuisine. Locals love the simple menu and relaxing atmosphere. The
Habit Burger Grill makes juicy handcrafted burgers and sandwiches that your dog
will be drooling over. They also have numerous different fry options to pair
with your tasty burger. If the two of you are looking to just relax with a nice
cup of coffee and a bagel, then head over to Peet’s Coffee and Tea. All three
of these restaurants have dog-friendly patios that you both can relax on.

Dog neighborhood?

Dog Parks1

Population Density1,420/sq mi

#3 Russell City

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Hayward is about ten minutes away from San Leandro and home
to the Hayward Regional Shoreline. Your dog is welcome to join you at this park
so long as he remains on leash while visiting. There are certain areas of the
shoreline that your dog is not allowed in to protect the wildlife, so
pay attention to the posted signs in the area. Your dog will love all the smells on their hike, as well as the beautiful shore that will be right in
front of you. Make sure to bring water since it gets hot here, and your own clean-up bags.

Dog neighborhood?

Dog Parks1

Population Density9,683/sq mi

#4 Caballo Hills

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Oakland is right down the road from San Leandro and is a great
spot to take Fido for a nice hike. The Lenoa Canyon Trail is an easy trail to
walk with your dog that allows pups to be off-leash. The trail entrance can be hard to
find, but the best place to access it is at Mills College. The trail is about
3-miles long with a slight elevation at the end of the hike. While walking
along the trail, you will see a small creek alongside your path that your dog can splash in. Be cautious on this trail since there are posted signs about mountain lions.

Dog neighborhood?

Dog Parks2

Population Density8,923/sq mi

#5 Woodminster

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The Joaquin Miller Dog Park is only about ten minutes from
San Leandro in this Oakland neighborhood, and a great spot to take Fido out to socialize with other dogs. The
park is separated by dog size and has benches, waste bags, and bathrooms for
owners to use. The park does not have any grass, but instead, the ground is covered by
wood chips. If your dog would rather hike, then check out the Redwood
Regional Park which has numerous trails running through it that the two of you
can explore. Try out the Redwood Glen Trailhead which will surround you with
beautiful redwood trees.